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    California's most famous music festival, Coachella, is back and ready to take on the throngs of hip, dance-crazed fans. For the first time ever Coachella will span two weekends instead of one, from April 13-22.

    The lineup features artists like Radiohead, Dr. Dre, Florence & the Machine, The Black Keys and Bon Iver. Concert goers spend their days roaming the fields of Indio, CA, camping on-site, viewing interactive art, people-watching and, of course, rocking out to some quality bands.

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    Whether you're planning to brave the California valley or you'll be tuning in from afar, keep an eye on Coachella social media updates. We've found 9 places where you can follow the action on the web.

    Know of any other awesome Coachella Tumblrs or Pinterest boards? Share away in the comments below.

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    This story originally published on Mashable here.

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